Arne and I are right now at:

Choosing Your Java™ Technology-Based Web Framework: A Comparison

https://www28.cplan.com/cc191/sessions_catalog.jsp?ilc=191-1&ilg=english&isort=&isort_type=&is=yes&icriteria9=TS-6457


So hopefully this will provide us with the answer at the end ;)

Andrea Aime wrote:
Chris Holmes ha scritto:
Ok, cool. Yeah, that was my fear with it, but then I saw that Hudson's user interface looked pretty nice. But it looks like you've already done a pretty full evaluation. Oh well, it was a nice dream to have for a bit :)

Eh, I was started the same way, I downloaded the hudson sources,
looked into them, looked for IDE support... none. Jelly is basically
dead and... well, look at the following jelly template (from Hudson):
http://fisheye4.cenqua.com/browse/~raw,r=8115/hudson/trunk/hudson/main/core/src/main/resources/hudson/matrix/MatrixBuild/ajaxMatrix.jelly

and tell me you want to build a UI like that ;)
Cheers
Andrea

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